Will you marry me?...That’s what I would ask the woman who’s sincere intentions and genuine nature allow her to see through these prison walls into the heart of a man searching for true friendship. The woman who’s loyalty matches mine and whose actions are filled with love; the woman who rides with me through this minor setback, and will rock with me for our major comeback. I thank God every day for giving me a second chance at life outside these gates and I’m determined to be successful.

I see myself doing social work with at risk youth, gang intervention and fighting to reform unjust legislation. I grew up in the streets, so I’m passionate about giving back to the community.

Aside from that, I want to travel, live life with a smile on my face, and have fun. At the moment I would love to start a friendship with someone new. I have a lot of love to give and despite my age, I’ve always been drawn to the authenticity only an older woman can give. I love their maturing, their intelligence and their ability to understand and articulate what they want and need. So, I would love for God to bless me with a woman older than myself.

250 words isn’t enough space for me to dig that deep into who I am, but to scratch the surface: I’m a down-to-earth man who loves to be loved. I look at this prison sentence as a blessing in disguise; a few years to refine my mind, body and soul. I’m optimistic by nature, so my vision for the future is filled with nothing but prosperity and blessings coming my way. And the first blessing might be you…

So if you want to get to know me I’m only a letter away. You can also email me at www.JPay.com.

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